The clarinet has 5 parts to assemble it. So you just have to twist the parts together.
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Pricing is different for parts. You also have to consider what materials it is made of, for example, a crystal mouthpiece would be more expensive than most students' whole clarinet together. If you need a replacement part for your clarinet ask in a music store - do NOT buy online.
Bass clarinets play in orchestras because orchestras sometimes play pieces that are scored for bass clarinet, or have bass clarinet parts in it. One example of a piece like that is The Rite Of Spring, by Igor Stravinsky. It has significant solos and duets by the bass clarinet, and "the show cannot go on" without the bass clarinet. But most pieces, do not have bass clarinet parts, so the bass clarinet is rarely seen in orchestras today.
hmm ive played the flute but no reed instraments...although i am pretty sure the reed is messed up, if its not that then maybe the clarinet did rust or it expanded. without paying a lot i dont know much more to do.
It was a Leblanc ... I used to play it when i toured with Woody's band when there were clarinet parts. Not sure what model, but it played great.
The four main woodwinds are the flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon. Some pieces have additional parts for piccolo, English horn, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon.
Well i got my clarinet there and it was $1700 so yeah
Clarinet average cost 200 bucks in Canada.
a good I shape clarinet could be 760 if fixed up
No. You will have to buy a broken one and maybe use some parts from that one.
over 1000 dollars